Peter John (academic)

Peter John CBE is a British academic, educator and Professor of Political science in the University College London.[1][2] He is currently the Vice Chancellor of the University of West London, previously serving as the pro-Vice Chancellor and the Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Plymouth.[3]

Professor

Peter John

TitleVice Chancellor University of West London
Term2017

Academic career

He began his academic career in University of Reading and University of Bristol holding various position and was awarded Guardian’s most Inspiring University Leader of the year, he led the University of West London in inter alia the Times Higher Outstanding Senior Leadership Team in 2017, he was executive and founding member of Association of Modern Universities and head of Access HE, founding member of Learning Analytics Board London and member of the Local Strategic Partnership Board for Ealing.[4]

He previously held appointments in the Manchester University, University of Southampton and University of Keele before joining the University College of London.[5]

After working in academic sectors for more than 30 year he later joined the West London University in 2007 having being successful in his career from all sector in universities. He hold a bachelor degree in both University of Wales, Bristol University and Jesus College but obtained his PhD in Bristol University having the background of history and research, he holds an honorary doctorate at the University of Plymouth and was also visiting in the Fuzhou University and Shaoguan University, he is the patron of Ealing Music and Film Festival and member of the Lord’s Taverners, after successful publication of seven books during his career he was the recipient of more than £3 million in funding of research.[4]

In the Queen’s 2020 New Year honours, he was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his services in higher education.[6]

Publications

  • Analyzing Public Policy. Peter John, 2012 eBook and 2013, location London, Imprint Routledge, 224 pages ISBN 9780203136218, Politics and International Relations
  • Policy Agendas in British Politics (Palgrave, 2013), John P, Bertelli A, Jennings, W. Bevan. S, ISBN 978-0-230-39040-9
  • Making Policy Work. Routledge Textbooks in Policy Studies, (Hardcover) Peter John, Routledge. 2011, 208 pages, ISBN 0415375444, ISBN 978-0415375443
  • Field Experiments in Political Science and Public Policy Practical Lessons in Design and Delivery, ISBN 9781138776838
  • Citizens’ Reaction to Public Services, Cambridge University Press, 2012. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 1107022428, ISBN 978-1107022423
  • Nudge, Nudge, Think, Think: Experimenting with Ways to Change Civic Behaviour (Paperback) Peter John, Sarah Cotterill, Liz. Bloomsbury Academic, 2013, Pages: 208 pages, ISBN 1780935552, ISBN 978-1780935553. 2017, Routledge.

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